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I am trying to understand something about Rem 700 rifles. I saw them with two cross bolts in the stock, like this example http://www.gunsamerica.com/use...55730/wm_6666261.jpg And with one cross bolt, like the current ones http://www.remington.com/~/med...BDL/700bdl-prod.ashx And with no cross bolts at all in older ones http://media.liveauctiongroup....pg?v=8CF5F35E2065320 Makes me wonder, are these even real cross bolts at all? Why no holes in these bolts to unscrew them? What is the purpose of them? Don't Ever Book a Hunt with Jeff Blair or Blair Worldwide Hunting http://forums.accuratereloadin...043/m/3471078051/p/1 | ||
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What you are seeing there is plastic plugs, not cross bolts. Under the plug is a wood screw. Also, some 700s had a brass pin inserted in the area behind the mag and in front of the trigger/bolt area. | |||
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